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February 18, 2007 : A Second Bed Added to the Carolinian Forest


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Finishing touches then a little party.

The first few pictures are of Chris, Tony and I working frantically to finish the plantings for the Michaux Bed, the latest addition to the Carolinian Forest project. The other pictures are from soon after when we held a small event to thank "The Cunningham Five" whose incredible generosity made this bed possible.

Posted by Andy Hill at February 18, 2007 5:29 PM


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Congratulations to Andy, Daniel and everyone else involved in getting this blog up and running. I hope all the garden activities get to be blogged here: its a great showcase for UBCBG activities. It will also help visitors and friends see what goes on "behind the scenes".

Posted by: qcronk at February 22, 2007 11:17 AM

Please share your comments about the write-up and any accompanying photographs. Telling a story about the subject of the write-up is also much appreciated! If you have a gardening question, the best place to ask is on the UBC Botanical Garden Forums. Thank you!

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